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A [[Star Lane]] is any major interstellar trade or transit route of the [[Distant Fringe]].  
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A Star Lane is any major interstellar trade or transit route of the [[Distant Fringe]].  
  
 
== Description / Specifications ==
 
== Description / Specifications ==
 
Star lanes are chains of stars that can be followed by vessels equipped with jump-2 [[DeVoss Drive|DeVoss]] drives. They link areas that are economically productive and most see very high volumes of traffic. [[Security]] organisations provide commercial escort services to vessels travelling along them. The systems that they pass through are generally thriving and developing.
 
Star lanes are chains of stars that can be followed by vessels equipped with jump-2 [[DeVoss Drive|DeVoss]] drives. They link areas that are economically productive and most see very high volumes of traffic. [[Security]] organisations provide commercial escort services to vessels travelling along them. The systems that they pass through are generally thriving and developing.
  
Star lanes generally circumvent clusters of stars. Most clusters are occupied by interstellar polities and served by efficient jump-1 vessels or subsidised internal trade. Feeder routes carry trade between star clusters and star lanes.
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Some star lanes generally circumvent clusters of stars. Most clusters are occupied by interstellar polities and served by efficient jump-1 vessels or subsidised internal trade. Feeder routes carry trade between star clusters and star lanes.
  
 
The less developed systems lying on Star Lanes are often served by [[Gas Traders]] and the [[Recovery Trade]]. They may occasionally see the appearance of a [[Nomad Port]].
 
The less developed systems lying on Star Lanes are often served by [[Gas Traders]] and the [[Recovery Trade]]. They may occasionally see the appearance of a [[Nomad Port]].
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The major star lanes of the Distant Fringe include:
 
The major star lanes of the Distant Fringe include:
  
<i>Halcyon Sector</i>
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''Halcyon Sector''
 
* [[Rasand Link]]: Joining [[Rasand_(world)|Rasand]] (0718 Halcyon), the [[Esaran Cultural Area]] and the commercial center of Nexus (1526 Halcyon).
 
* [[Rasand Link]]: Joining [[Rasand_(world)|Rasand]] (0718 Halcyon), the [[Esaran Cultural Area]] and the commercial center of Nexus (1526 Halcyon).
 
* [[Elemid Trace]]: Linking heavily populated Elemid (1619 Halcyon) with the commercial center of Nexus (1526 Halcyon).
 
* [[Elemid Trace]]: Linking heavily populated Elemid (1619 Halcyon) with the commercial center of Nexus (1526 Halcyon).
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* [[Runners Bane]]: Linking the worlds of the [[High Senate]] with the markets of the [[Unity of Sed]].
 
* [[Runners Bane]]: Linking the worlds of the [[High Senate]] with the markets of the [[Unity of Sed]].
  
<i>Far Home Sector</i>
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'''Far Home Sector'''
 
* [[Kuyt Chain]] Linking the shipyards at Maujen (0917 Far Home) with Mar Isher (0626 Far Home) and the commercial center of Kuyt (0728 Far Home).
 
* [[Kuyt Chain]] Linking the shipyards at Maujen (0917 Far Home) with Mar Isher (0626 Far Home) and the commercial center of Kuyt (0728 Far Home).
 
* [[Void Edge]]: Joining Ras Tennol (2315 Far Home) with industrial Pador (2325 Far Home) and the worlds of the Pador-Aredian cluster.
 
* [[Void Edge]]: Joining Ras Tennol (2315 Far Home) with industrial Pador (2325 Far Home) and the worlds of the Pador-Aredian cluster.
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* [[New Border]]: Linking both the [[Protectorate]] and the [[Worlds of The Leader]] with the commercial centre at Ras Tennol (2315 Far Home).
 
* [[New Border]]: Linking both the [[Protectorate]] and the [[Worlds of The Leader]] with the commercial centre at Ras Tennol (2315 Far Home).
  
<i>Crossing between Halcyon and Far Home Sectors</i>
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'''Crossing between Halcyon and Far Home Sectors'''
 
* [[Scybrian Run]]: Linking the [[Firstworlds]] with the [[High Senate]].
 
* [[Scybrian Run]]: Linking the [[Firstworlds]] with the [[High Senate]].
 
* [[Wolfs Tail]]: Connecting the commercial centers of Wolf (2528 Halcyon) and Kuyt (0728 Far Home).
 
* [[Wolfs Tail]]: Connecting the commercial centers of Wolf (2528 Halcyon) and Kuyt (0728 Far Home).

Revision as of 16:36, 25 June 2017

A Star Lane is any major interstellar trade or transit route of the Distant Fringe.

Description / Specifications

Star lanes are chains of stars that can be followed by vessels equipped with jump-2 DeVoss drives. They link areas that are economically productive and most see very high volumes of traffic. Security organisations provide commercial escort services to vessels travelling along them. The systems that they pass through are generally thriving and developing.

Some star lanes generally circumvent clusters of stars. Most clusters are occupied by interstellar polities and served by efficient jump-1 vessels or subsidised internal trade. Feeder routes carry trade between star clusters and star lanes.

The less developed systems lying on Star Lanes are often served by Gas Traders and the Recovery Trade. They may occasionally see the appearance of a Nomad Port.

Star Lane Network

The major star lanes of the Distant Fringe include:

Halcyon Sector

Far Home Sector

  • Kuyt Chain Linking the shipyards at Maujen (0917 Far Home) with Mar Isher (0626 Far Home) and the commercial center of Kuyt (0728 Far Home).
  • Void Edge: Joining Ras Tennol (2315 Far Home) with industrial Pador (2325 Far Home) and the worlds of the Pador-Aredian cluster.
  • Outland Run: Joining the commercial center at Ras Tennol (2315 Far Home) with Sudi Verisia (3022 Far Home) and J’lai Edur (3022 Far Home).
  • The Descent: Carrying supplies and troops to (and casualties from) the Hell Worlds.
  • New Border: Linking both the Protectorate and the Worlds of The Leader with the commercial centre at Ras Tennol (2315 Far Home).

Crossing between Halcyon and Far Home Sectors

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